Andreas Christensen has once again underlined his commitment to Barcelona, revealing that he hopes to resolve his long-term future with the club in the coming months.
The Danish defender has been linked with a contract extension this summer, with Barcelona reportedly keen to keep him at the club despite an injury-disrupted campaign.
While discussions are ongoing, Christensen insists his priority remains staying at Camp Nou.
Speaking to reporters while on international duty with Denmark, the centre-back made it clear where his future ambitions lie.
“Yes, this is all I can confirm [that he would like to stay at Barca]. There is not much new. I don’t have much to share, but I hope to be able to do it soon.
“Everyone knows what I want and where my head is, so I hope everything falls into place soon.”
The comments will be welcomed by Barcelona supporters, with Christensen viewed as an important member of the squad when fully fit.
The former Chelsea defender returned to action towards the end of last season after spending several months on the sidelines.
Now back with the Denmark national team, Christensen is using the international break to rebuild match fitness ahead of the new campaign.
“It’s been a long five months, but I feel like I’m in a good moment right now. These international matches can help me feel better during the summer.”
The defender admitted frustration over the amount of football he missed but insisted the setback was beyond his control.
”The last injury was the result of an accident. I would have loved to have played more minutes, but it wasn’t something I could control.”
Christensen featured for 56 minutes in Denmark’s goalless draw against Congo on Wednesday, marking another important step in his return to full fitness.
With Barcelona expected to make key squad decisions ahead of the new season, the 29-year-old appears determined to remain part of the club’s long-term plans.
For now, Christensen’s focus remains on regaining rhythm with Denmark while awaiting progress on a contract situation that he hopes will soon be resolved.

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